290 State HorticnUiiral Society. 



J. Urozelton & Sons, Walhena, Kas., lo varieties named apples 



and 2 varieties unnamed 5 oo 



H. B. Francis, Mulberry, ii varieties named apples and i variety- 

 unnamed 4 oo 



W. J. Wilson, St. Joe, 7 varieties apples ; i variety pears 3 00 



A. W. Zimmerman, Amazonia, 3 varieties apples i 5° 



S. R. Walker, Liberty, 2 varieties apples i 00 



G. Gutekunst, Moberly, 3 varieties apples i 00 



Olden Fruit Co., 9 varieties apples 2 50 



D. A. Robnett, Columbia, 31 varieties named apples; i variety 



unnamed ; 2 varieties pears ; i variety peaches 7^ 00 



A. Nelson & Son, 40 varieties apples 9 00 



St. Joe Horticultural Society, 46 varieties apples ; 2 varieties 

 pears; 2 varieties peaches; 5 varieties crab apples; 5 varie- 

 ties grapes 10 00 



H. J. Hartman, Crosby, Mo., 21 varieties apples 4 00 



J\I. Butterfield, Farmington, 16 varieties apples 4 00 



J. W. Clark, Amazonia 50 



H. R. Wayman, Princeton, 12 varieties apples 3 00 



F. H. Speaksman, Neosho, 7 varieties apples 2 00 



G. T. Tippen, Springfield, ii varieties apples 3 00 



D. Loo ]\Iiller, Parkville, 15 varieties apples; i variety peaches. 4 00 

 W. G. Gano, Parkville, Mo., 19 varieties apples ; i variety 



peaches ; 2 varieties artificial 5 50 



Ozark Orchard Co., 11 varieties apples 6 00 



Mrs. A. Z. Moore, Mountain Grove, 18 varieties 5 00 



Prof. Stinson, j^Iountain Grove, collection seedling apples 4 00 



Seedling apples from Experiment Station, b}^ Prof. Stinson. 

 Beach — of fine color, size and good quality. 

 Cherokee — Good size and color, but poor quality. 

 One good color and fair size; good quality. 

 Highfield — Good size, good color ; only fair quality. 

 Gibbon — One of a beautiful apple, but of poor quality. 

 Higes — A fair apple ; good size color and fine quality. 

 J. H. Jenkins, Spring Garden — Seedlings. 



We, you committee, report that we find the tables covered with a 

 splendid show of fruits that is a revelation to horticulturists. 



The show of apples surpasses anything we have ever seen at a 

 State meeting wheresoever attending. For size, color and beauty 

 they are unexcelled. As for quantity they were lavish, there being 

 more than 1,000 plates of apples. 



